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*CORE DOMAINS*
Pharmacology and Drug Classification
Pharmacy Law and Regulations
Medication Safety and Error Prevention
Pharmacy Calculations and Dosage Conversions
Sterile and Non-Sterile Compounding
Medication Dispensing and Order Processing
Inventory Management and Supply Control
Patient Safety and Quality Assurance
Drug Interactions and Side Effects
Pharmaceutical Terminology and Abbreviations
, *INTRODUCTION*
The Pharmacy Technician Certification Exam (PTCE) is designed to evaluate the competency
of candidates seeking certification as pharmacy technicians. It assesses knowledge of
pharmacological principles, medication safety, pharmacy law, and dispensing procedures.
The exam emphasizes both theoretical understanding and practical application in real-world
pharmacy settings. Candidates are tested using multiple-choice and scenario-based
questions that measure decision-making, accuracy, and ethical judgment. Successful
performance demonstrates readiness to support pharmacists in delivering safe and effective
patient care across community, hospital, and institutional pharmacy environments.
SECTION ONE: QUESTIONS 1–50
Question 1
Which federal law regulates controlled substances in the United States?
A. Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act
B. Controlled Substances Act
C. Durham-Humphrey Amendment
D. Kefauver-Harris Amendment
,🟢 Correct Answer: B. Controlled Substances Act
🔴 Explanation: This act regulates manufacturing, distribution, and dispensing of
controlled substances.
Question 2
Which schedule drug has the highest abuse potential?
A. Schedule II
B. Schedule III
C. Schedule IV
D. Schedule I
🟢 Correct Answer: D. Schedule I
🔴 Explanation: Schedule I drugs have no accepted medical use and highest abuse
potential.
Question 3
What does “PO” mean in prescription orders?
, A. By injection
B. By mouth
C. At bedtime
D. As needed
🟢 Correct Answer: B. By mouth
🔴 Explanation: “PO” is Latin for “per os,” meaning orally.
Question 4
Which organization sets standards for pharmacy compounding?
A. FDA
B. DEA
C. USP
D. CDC
🟢 Correct Answer: C. USP
🔴 Explanation: United States Pharmacopeia sets compounding quality standards.